C. Dulaney’s entry into the zombie/horror/apocalyptic genre is an exciting ride. Told from several perspectives, the main character, Kasey, Ben, and Kasey’s friend Mia, the storyline revolves around a zombie outbreak and how these three friends had created a plan...
Review: Avery Nolan Private Dick of the Dead by: Tony Faville Tony Faville’s entry into the undead/horror/apocalyptic genre is a noir piece and is not the title of a porno as some might get that impression. A private dick is slang for private detective and was in...
Review: No Flesh Shall Be Spared by: Thom Carnell Do you know what I hate? Putting a book away and realizing that I read one a year ago and never ended up doing a review. Oops. It’s a real shame too since No Flesh Shall be Spared is one of the better zombie...
Review: Zombies of the World: A Field Guide To The Undead by: Ross Payton Ross Payton’s Zombies of the World is an interesting take on the undead genre. Written as a guide book to help identify the walking dead, Payton has some comic fun with the cataloging of...
Review: The Living End by: James Robert Smith One hundred and Fifty million zombies. Sixty Million Dogs. All of them hungry for warm human flesh The dead have risen, killing anyone they find. The living know what’s caused it—a vicious contagion. But too late to...
Review: Ashton Memorial by: Robert R. Best Ashton Memorial by Robert R. Best is book two of the Memorial Trilogy. This book picks up precisely where the first book, Lakewood Memorial, ended. (Spoiler alert!) Our main character, Angie Land has just been reunited with...